Sandra Wessels

Huizemark Sasolburg

Why did you decide to pursue a career in property?

As an individual I am very creative and naturally respond to an environment that lends itself to creativity. This is how I see every house – it was created by someone, built by people and inhabited by families!

A career in property makes me part of an ongoing evolution through generations, taking on the challenge of finding the perfect house for each client.

What do you find to be the most enjoyable and most challenging aspects of the job?

The most enjoyable aspect is to be spot on when choosing a property for viewing. The client’s admiration is visible.

The most challenging aspect for me is getting a mandate on the one property everyone wants to have!

What characteristics, in your opinion, make far a great estate agent/broker and why?

A great estate agent or broker needs to be honest and real about what they put out on the market – with integrity, people will always remember your name.

What are some of your career goals?

I would like to qualify further as a property professional in all areas of the property spectrum, and to establish a positive vision to change certain neighbourhoods into safer areas for families to grow and live!

 

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